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Saturn Theory

A very interesting and enjoyable article, polarityparadox. Here is the David Talbott article I read:

_http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=245

'When Saturn was King'

I found the article to be fascinating; a real eye-opener.

Also, I was viewing the Rense mystery space machines until I got too spooked out.

I've only recently discovered the Thunderbolts plasma universe series, and I honestly don't know what to think, but much of that can be put down to orthodox academic conditioning, so the jury is still out, as it were. After all, we were brought up to believe that what the 'expert scientists' say is the truth and can never be changed!

Has 'The Electric Universe' already been discussed on the Forum, and if so, does anyone have a link?

"The more I learn, the more I find I need to learn!"
 
Re: Saturn Theory

bedower said:
A very interesting and enjoyable article, polarityparadox. Here is the David Talbott article I read:

_http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=245

'When Saturn was King'

I found the article to be fascinating; a real eye-opener.

Also, I was viewing the Rense mystery space machines until I got too spooked out.

I've only recently discovered the Thunderbolts plasma universe series, and I honestly don't know what to think, but much of that can be put down to orthodox academic conditioning, so the jury is still out, as it were. After all, we were brought up to believe that what the 'expert scientists' say is the truth and can never be changed!

Has 'The Electric Universe' already been discussed on the Forum, and if so, does anyone have a link?

"The more I learn, the more I find I need to learn!"

Thanks, Bedower.

I have found not too much interest in discussing plasma cosmology here on the forum. However, I have not generated much info about it either. The more and more I research the work of kronia.com and thunderbolts.info and cross-correlate it with the works of other ancient historians I realize that they have stumbled upon a huge key to understanding the CONTEXT within which much of the ancient histories must have taken place: a much more electrified atmosphere that seems to have had corresponding links to technology, consciousness, etc. To get an interesting take on this greater electrification of the atmosphere of the past check out the work of Alfred Degrazia:

http://www.grazian-archive.com/quantavolution/QuantaHTML/_start_here.htm

He pulls together alot of data that indirectly but strongly supports the hypothesis of Saturn Theory. Plasma interactions as a medium for changes on the face of the earth are much more compelling and connect to the available data much more coherently, IMHO. It also allows us to understand our tribal ancestors and their "creation stories" with much deeper wisdom.

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the stones did it all

I was reading this article--http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2010/arch10/100630biology.htm about
''Electrostatic fields may trigger evolution'' were it says
According to author Luc Bürgin, "In laboratory experiments the researchers there Dr. Guido Ebner and Heinz Schürch exposed cereal seeds and fish eggs to an 'electrostatic field' – in other words, to a high voltage field, in which no current flows. Unexpectedly primeval organisms grew out of these seeds and eggs: a fern that no botanist was able to identify; primeval corn with up to twelve ears per stalk; wheat that was ready to be harvested in just four to six weeks. And giant trout, extinct in Europe for 130 years, with so-called salmon hooks. It was as if these organisms accessed their own genetic memories on command in the electric field, a phenomenon, which the English biochemist, Rupert Sheldrake, for instance believes is possible."

so maybe one can create a electrostatic field with a stone circle using he right stones to ''enhance''
the food supply??

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Fascinating, rrraven! I want to look into this some more since I have some ideas about comet dust/impacts/electrical effects in the solar system and on earth that relate to this topic, even to the mutation of psychopathy!
 
Dis said:
The Universe is electro-magnetic and gravity is a by-product.

A notion presented by the Cassiopaeans in the first book of "The Wave" series says more or less that the Universe is a by-product of gravity. I don't think these two ideas can get along. ;)

As for what the hell it means to say that gravity is "everything," I couldn't tell you, and I'm certainly not qualified to throw out any conjecture, not in this field anyway.
 
Some youtube videos by David Talbot that are quite interesting re: the scarring on Mars.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wOogk2LSSw&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEWPVkFaEhY

And their youtube page:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ThunderboltsProject

I think they are wrong about the proximity of the planets in ancient times, but on the right track about the electrical discharges. A couple good books to read about this, as already mentioned, are Victor Clube and Bill Napier's works: "The Cosmic Serpent" and "The Cosmic Winter." Another good one I've recently finished is "Cataclysm" by Allan and Delair.
 
The pictures just released by NASA this week, of the EPOXI spacecraft fly by of Comet Hartley, reveal the comet jetting gas and dust/debris toward the sun.

_http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html?collection_id=21981&media_id=26429521

This seems to go against the widely held hypothesis that it is the solar wind which creates the coma (tail) of a comet, flowing in a direction corresponding with the push of the solar wind... away from the sun. It graphically lends credence to the electric universe theory. Why does mainstream science resist this so, when there is so much evidence to support it? Perhaps that is a rhetorical question.
 
David Talbott one of my fav's ! along with Alton Harp & Neil Christianson all have great theory's other than the "Standard Model".
 
I couldn`t help thinking about our own "Grand Canyon" and how similiar it looks to the much larger "scar" on Mars.
 
Meager1 said:
I couldn`t help thinking about our own "Grand Canyon" and how similiar it looks to the much larger "scar" on Mars.
I think they came to that conclusion also some years ago, couldn't find the article now but I'm sure it's in there somewhere.

Look, on google earth for example, where colorado river ends and where the deposits should be...
 
Here is another video from David Talbott about the features on Mars.

David Talbott continues his presentation on Martian mysteries, from the forthcoming DVD, "The Cosmic Thunderbolt," (Episode 2 in the series SYMBOLS OF AN ALIEN SKY).
 
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